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Fresh

The Tomatometer is 60% or higher.

Rotten

The Tomatometer is 59% or lower.

Certified Fresh

Movies and TV shows are Certified Fresh with a steady Tomatometer of 75% or higher after a set amount of reviews (80 for wide-release movies, 40 for limited-release movies, 20 for TV shows), including 5 reviews from Top Critics.

You'll almost certainly find a few moments that will make you laugh. Unfortunately, without any sort of emotional core to the film, a lot those laughs feel a bit more mean-spirited than they should, particularly in a Christmas movie.

If you liked the first Bad Moms film, most likely you'll like Bad Moms 2. It's just that simple. And while it could've been a tired retread, the additions of Christine Baranski, Cheryl Hines and Susan Sarandon kick the film back into high gear.

There's a countdown and two days before Christmas I was ready to go home and start peeling sprouts. Hahn is fabulous; Sarandon's Grandma Isis a hoot. But the movie isn't funny enough. Written and directed by men, I don't think they realise how bad we are.

... an unforeseen series of advertisements - a supermarket, an amusement park, and so on - included in the major propaganda: American Christmas, a franchise as exportable as Valentine's or Halloween. [Full review in Spanish]